Bad weather affects BVR programme
Blessings Chidakwa Mashonaland West Correspondent Cloudy and rainy weather conditions are affecting the fourth phase of the Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) process, as the registration kits are mostly powered by solar…
Command wheat could save country $100m
Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter Zimbabwe could save over $100 million in foreign currency if it achieves wheat output of 200 000 tonnes this year, up from 65 000 tonnes attained last…
City Parking reverses $1 per entry system
Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter City Parking Pvt Ltd has with immediate effect reversed its $1 per entry billing and reverted back to per hour billing after protests from disgruntled motorists.
Mzembi comes out of ‘hiding’
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Embattled Masvingo South legislator Dr Walter Mzembi resurfaced in Parliament yesterday after reports he had sought refuge at the Cuban embassy after the military launched “Operation Restore…
WACA prepares for life after Ashes
PERTH. – A ground rich with cricketing history but wanting of modern comforts will take its final Ashes cricket bow when Australia host England in the third Test at the…
Mzembi’s wife files $100k defamation lawsuit
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter MISS Tourism Zimbabwe Trust and its patron Mrs Barbara Mzembi have approached the High Court claiming defamation damages amounting to $100 000 from Big Time Strategic…
Handball teams shine in SA
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter THREE Zimbabwe schools underlined the growing status of handball in the country after they bagged several medals in the Gauteng South-East Handball tournament staged at Sinaba stadium,…
Another sponsor for COSAFA
FAIRY Bottling is the latest company to throw their weight behind the 2017 Mopani Copper Mines COSAFA Under-20 Championships after being named as Presenting Partner to the event that will…
Zim needs improved investment climate to lure green capital
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter Zimbabwe needs to improve its investment climate to attract international capital through issuing fixed income instruments whose proceeds would be channelled towards financing climate-friendly projects such…
UN urged to act on Libya slave trade
NEW YORK. — France’s ambassador to the UN has urged the Security Council to impose sanctions on the people involved in Libya’s slave trade of African refugees and migrants. François Delattre’s…






